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Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2014

Hockey Hall of Fame 2014 inductees Peter Forsberg, Mike Modano, Bill McCreary, the wife of the late Pat Burns, Line Burns, Dominik Hasek, and Rob Blake are honored at the Hall of Fame game in Toronto. Darren Calabrese, AP

Hasek was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in 2001 and won his first Stanley Cup in June 2002. He retired afterward but returned in 2003-04 and also played for the Ottawa Senators in 2005-06. Paul Sancya, AP

Hasek, who returned to Detroit in 2006, also won a Stanley Cup in 2008, though Chris Osgood, right, was in net most of the way. He retired from the NHL with 389 wins and played a few seasons in Europe before retiring for good in 2011. Carlos Osorio, AP

Peter Forsberg signed with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2005. He was traded to the Nashville Predators in 2007 and returned to the Avalanche in 2007-08. A comeback attempt in 2010-11 ended after two games. He finished with 249 goals and 885 points in 708 NHL games. Len Redkoles, Getty Images

Rob Blake began his career as a dominant defenseman for the Los Angeles Kings. Known for his heavy shot and his heavy hitting, he led the Kings to the 1993 Stanley Cup Final and won the 1998 Norris Trophy. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Sports

Bill McCreary was elected in the referee category. He officiated in the Stanley Cup Final from 1994 to 2007, plus 2009. He also was the referee for the gold medal game in the 2002 and 2010 Olympics. Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Sports